Making the journey to Allah’s House is a lifelong dream for all Muslims, and once we make the journey our hearts yearn to return back again and again. So many of us have been blessed by Allah (swt) to be able to visit His House and fulfill this dream not only once but numerous times. However, there are many brothers and sisters in our communities that are unable to make the journey due to financial hardships. Their desire to visit the two Holy Mosques is a dream of a lifetime and just as strong.
Why not help to fulfill someone’s lifelong dream to visit Madinah and Makkah by performing this act of sadaqah of sponsoring an Umrah pilgrimage.
The process is very simple. We have a list of screened applicants that qualify based on need. We take different factors into account such as age, finances, health conditions, etc. and qualify each candidate.
You can earn the reward of sadaqah for making someone dream of performing Umrah a reality and also reap the blessings of their prayers made on your behalf
This is the small mountain where the archers were based during the Battle of Uhud
The battle is named after “trench”, or khandaq, that was dug by Muslims in preparation for the battle. The word khandaq (خندق ) is the Arabised form of the Persian word kandak (meaning “that which has been dug”). Salman the Persian advised Muhammad to dig atrench around the city.
This is the place the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was praying at when the direction of prayer (Qibla) was changed from Al Quds (Jerusalem) to Makkah.
Masjid Quba was the first Masjid to be built in Islam. The virtue of Masjid Quba is mentioned in the following Quranic verse in Surah Taubah: “…certainly a masjid founded on piety from the very first day is more deserving that you should stand in it…”[9:108].
This is the cemetery where Hamza (RA) and the martyrs of Uhud are buried.
Is the main cemetery of Madina. Many members of the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) close family, and companions are buried here.
This well was the only source of water in in a part of Madina, which belong a Jew who charged exorbitant amounts for water. Uthman (ra) offered to buy the well to assist the Muslims.